It’s an account of the grassroots campaign to shut down the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant,

and the problems that remain after the plant’s closure. Next, nuclear-power critics Arnie and

Maggie Gunderson return to Project Censored to explain some of the continuing hazards facing

Fukushima, Japan, years after the meltdown there. Finally, Poets Reading the News make [...]

]]>Power Struggle.
It's an account of the grassroots campaign to shut down the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant,
and the problems that remain after the plant's closure. Next, nuclear-power critics Arnie and
Maggie Gunderson return to Project Censored to explain some of the continuing hazards facing
Fukushima, Japan, years after the meltdown there. Finally, Poets Reading the News make
a second appearance on the show.
Notes:
This is an edited rebroadcast of a Project Censored Show that originally aired in November 2017.
Robbie Leppzer is a film producer with over 30 documentaries to his credit.
Arnie and Maggie Gunderson left careers in the nuclear power industry to
devote themselves to educating the public about nuclear power's hazards.
Elle Aviv Newton and Jenna Spagnolo are the co-editors of Poets Reading the News.

Historian Peter Kuznick returns to the Project Censored Show to discuss

the forthcoming update to his book The Untold History of the United States.

The new material will cover the period from 2012 to 2018.

In the interview on this week’s show, Kuznick addresses issues ranging from

Trump and Russia,

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the forthcoming update to his book The Untold History of the United States.
The new material will cover the period from 2012 to 2018.
In the interview on this week's show, Kuznick addresses issues ranging from
Trump and Russia, to the prospects for ending the conflict in Syria.

Notes:
Peter Kuznick is Professor of History at American University in Washington DC,
and also directs the Nuclear Studies Program at that institution.
He and Oliver Stone wrote the groundbreaking book The Untold History of the United States,
and also produced a Showtime documentary series based on the book.
More information can be found at www.untoldhistory.com.
]]>Historian Peter Kuznick returns to the Project Censored Show to discuss
the forthcoming update to his book The Untold History of the United States.
The new material will cover ...

Historian Peter Kuznick returns to the Project Censored Show to discuss

the forthcoming update to his book The Untold History of the United States.

The new material will cover the period from 2012 to 2018.

In the interview on this week's show, Kuznick addresses issues ranging from

Trump and Russia, to the prospects for ending the conflict in Syria.

Notes:

Peter Kuznick is Professor of History at American University in Washington DC,

and also directs the Nuclear Studies Program at that institution.

He and Oliver Stone wrote the groundbreaking book The Untold History of the United States,

]]>
One of the book's features was the introduction of the 'propaganda model,' the Herman/Chomsky analysis
of how powerful institutions shape news reporting to serve their interests.
In this Project Censored Show, media scholar Rob Williams suggests how the propaganda model
can be adapted and updated to address modern online media.
Notes:
This is a rebroadcast of the Project Censored Show of February 19, 2018.
Rob Williams teaches at the University of Vermont, and also works with the Action Coalition for Media Education
and the Global Critical Media Literacy Project. His print article on updating the Herman/Chomsky propaganda model
can be found at:
projectcensored.org/post-truth-world-reviving-propaganda-model-news-digital-ageand at:
www.vermontindependent.org/the-post-truth-world-reviving-the-propaganda-model-of-news-for-our-digital-age
]]>In 1988 Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky published their influential work, "Manufacturing Consent."
One of the book's features was the introduction of the 'propaganda model,' the ...

In 1988 Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky published their influential work, "Manufacturing Consent."

One of the book's features was the introduction of the 'propaganda model,' the Herman/Chomsky analysis

of how powerful institutions shape news reporting to serve their interests.

]]>Progressive Radio NetworkNoNo00:58:56115fullProject Censored - 07.17.18https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-071718/
https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-071718/#commentsTue, 17 Jul 2018 14:42:18 -0400progressiveradionetworkUncategorizedprojectcensored.podbean.com/project-censored-071718-739bf07f0c9a31f8558c1064b890087f9/11 activists Jenna Orkin and Jon Gold are Mickey’s guests for the hour. Rather than considering who the perpetrators might’ve been,the guests discuss the public health disaster that followed the attacks, when thousands of emergency workers and area residentsbecame ill from the toxins spread by the fires and collapse of the World Trade Center. Jon Gold also calls out some of the liestold by politicians (both federal and local) about 9/11, as well as the failures of the 9/11 Commission.

Notes:

Jenna Orkin has written four books, the most recent being “Ground Zero Wars.” She focuses on the public health impactsof the 9/11 disaster. At the time of the attacks, her son attended high school four blocks from the WTC.

Jon Gold has been investigating 9/11 for over ten years. His latest work is “We Were Lied To About 9/11,” a digital collectionof transcripts from interviews with journalists, whistleblower [...]

]]>9/11 activists Jenna Orkin and Jon Gold are Mickey's guests for the hour. Rather than considering who the perpetrators might've been,the guests discuss the public health disaster that followed the attacks, when thousands of emergency workers and area residentsbecame ill from the toxins spread by the fires and collapse of the World Trade Center. Jon Gold also calls out some of the liestold by politicians (both federal and local) about 9/11, as well as the failures of the 9/11 Commission.

Notes:

Jenna Orkin has written four books, the most recent being "Ground Zero Wars." She focuses on the public health impactsof the 9/11 disaster. At the time of the attacks, her son attended high school four blocks from the WTC.

Jon Gold has been investigating 9/11 for over ten years. His latest work is "We Were Lied To About 9/11," a digital collectionof transcripts from interviews with journalists, whistleblowers, peace activists, relatives of victims, and others who've workedto uncover the story.

Web sites mentioned on this week's show:www.wewereliedtoabout911.comwww.wtceo.orgwww.declassify911.orgwww.historycommons.org]]>9/11 activists Jenna Orkin and Jon Gold are Mickey's guests for the hour. Rather than considering who the perpetrators might've been,the guests discuss the public ...9/11 activists Jenna Orkin and Jon Gold are Mickey's guests for the hour. Rather than considering who the perpetrators might've been,the guests discuss the public health disaster that followed the attacks, when thousands of emergency workers and area residentsbecame ill from the toxins spread by the fires and collapse of the World Trade Center. Jon Gold also calls out some of the liestold by politicians (both federal and local) about 9/11, as well as the failures of the 9/11 Commission.

Notes:

Jenna Orkin has written four books, the most recent being "Ground Zero Wars." She focuses on the public health impactsof the 9/11 disaster. At the time of the attacks, her son attended high school four blocks from the WTC.

Jon Gold has been investigating 9/11 for over ten years. His latest work is "We Were Lied To About 9/11," a digital collectionof transcripts from interviews with journalists, whistleblowers, peace activists, relatives of victims, and others who've workedto uncover the story.

]]>
involved in the “war on terror,” and why they told him that the war must end. Byrne explains what he's learned about
why people become terrorists, and he also shares his research into another topic, the roots of white-nationalist ideology in the U.S.
Notes:
Peter Byrne is an award-winning investigative reporter who's probed complex scientific, financial, and social issues. The topics on this week's
Project Censored show are drawn from two articles Byrne wrote for the New Scientist magazine.
]]>Longtime investigative reporter Peter Byrne shares what he learned from numerous interviews with academic and military analysts
involved in the “war on terror,” and why they ...

Longtime investigative reporter Peter Byrne shares what he learned from numerous interviews with academic and military analysts

involved in the “war on terror,” and why they told him that the war must end. Byrne explains what he's learned about

why people become terrorists, and he also shares his research into another topic, the roots of white-nationalist ideology in the U.S.

Notes:

Peter Byrne is an award-winning investigative reporter who's probed complex scientific, financial, and social issues. The topics on this week's

Project Censored show are drawn from two articles Byrne wrote for the New Scientist magazine.

On this week’s program, we hear a recent speech by author and peace organizer Medea Benjamin.

She discusses her newly-published book ”Inside Iran,” and explains why the anti-Iran words and actions

of the Trump administration will actually strengthen the hand of hardliners in Iran, making reform more difficult.

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She discusses her newly-published book "Inside Iran," and explains why the anti-Iran words and actions
of the Trump administration will actually strengthen the hand of hardliners in Iran, making reform more difficult.

Notes:
Medea Benjamin helped found the fair-trade organization Global Exchange,
and the womens' peace group Code Pink. Her previous books include
"Kingdom of the Unjust" and "Drone Warfare." She spoke at the Hillside Club
in Berkeley, California on June 7, 2018.
]]>On this week's program, we hear a recent speech by author and peace organizer Medea Benjamin.
She discusses her newly-published book "Inside Iran," and explains why the anti-Iran ...

On this week's program, we hear a recent speech by author and peace organizer Medea Benjamin.

She discusses her newly-published book "Inside Iran," and explains why the anti-Iran words and actions

of the Trump administration will actually strengthen the hand of hardliners in Iran, making reform more difficult.

Author and public intellectual Henry Giroux returns to the program to discuss his newest book,

“American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Facism.” Among his observations, he explains

why the rise of Donald Trump was not an aberration, but the outcome of forces that have

been at work for decades.

Notes:

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"American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Facism." Among his observations, he explains
why the rise of Donald Trump was not an aberration, but the outcome of forces that have
been at work for decades.

Notes:
Henry Giroux is a world-renowned educator, author, and public intellectual. He teaches at
McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. His most recent books include The Violence of Organized Forgetting, Neoliberalism’s War on Higher Education,Disposable Futures, and America’s Addiction to Terrorism.
]]>Author and public intellectual Henry Giroux returns to the program to discuss his newest book,
"American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Facism." Among his observations, he ...

Author and public intellectual Henry Giroux returns to the program to discuss his newest book,

"American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Facism." Among his observations, he explains

why the rise of Donald Trump was not an aberration, but the outcome of forces that have

been at work for decades.

Notes:

Henry Girouxis a world-renowned educator, author, and public intellectual. He teaches at

McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. His most recent books include The Violence of Organized Forgetting,

Neoliberalism’s War on Higher Education,Disposable Futures, and America’s Addiction to Terrorism.

]]>Progressive Radio NetworkNoNo00:59:00111fullProject Censored - 06.12.18https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-060518-1528834175/
https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-060518-1528834175/#commentsTue, 12 Jun 2018 16:09:35 -0400progressiveradionetworkUncategorizedprojectcensored.podbean.com/project-censored-060518-1528834175-bb7452b7dbbb02cec8d687aa20f131c3Audrena Redmond of Beautiful Struggle joins the program to discuss social and political issues in the African-American community.

Next, a conversation with Jessica Forrester about radio broadcasting for young people.

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Next, a conversation with Jessica Forrester about radio broadcasting for young people.]]>Audrena Redmond of Beautiful Struggle joins the program to discuss social and political issues in the African-American community.
Next, a conversation with Jessica Forrester about radio ...Audrena Redmond of Beautiful Struggle joins the program to discuss social and political issues in the African-American community.

Next, a conversation with Jessica Forrester about radio broadcasting for young people.

]]>Progressive Radio NetworkNoNo00:59:06110fullProject Censored - 06.05.18https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-060518/
https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-060518/#commentsTue, 05 Jun 2018 11:13:29 -0400progressiveradionetworkUncategorizedprojectcensored.podbean.com/project-censored-060518-e4fdea05d66b3c016fd1054cfab239afVideo and internet journalist Abby Martin makes a return visit to the program, and speaks with Mickey about how corporate media obfuscates the truth to serve U.S. power and its allies, in Palestine, Yemen, Venezuela and elsewhere. In the second half of the show, Chase Palmieri of Tribeworthy.com revisits the program, following a recent remark from celebrity entrepreneur Elon Musk that there ought to be a way for the public to rate the work of journalists. Palmieri explains how Tribeworthy.com does exactly that, and summarizes how to use it.

Abby Martin hosts “The Empire Files” on Telesur TV, and is the founder of Mediaro [...]

]]>Video and internet journalist Abby Martin makes a return visit to the program, and speaks with Mickey about how corporate media obfuscates the truth to ...Video and internet journalist Abby Martin makes a return visit to the program, and speaks with Mickey about how corporate media obfuscates the truth to serve U.S. power and its allies, in Palestine, Yemen, Venezuela and elsewhere. In the second half of the show, Chase Palmieri of Tribeworthy.com revisits the program, following a recent remark from celebrity entrepreneur Elon Musk that there ought to be a way for the public to rate the work of journalists. Palmieri explains how Tribeworthy.com does exactly that, and summarizes how to use it.

Abby Martin hosts "The Empire Files" on Telesur TV, and is the founder of Mediaroots.org. Chase Palmieri is cofounder of Tribeworthy.com; his background in the restaurant business inspired him to create a site where readers can evaluate news articles, in the same way as Yelp.com offers a place for restaurant ratings.

For the first half of the show, Mickey’s guests are Pratap Chatterjee and Khalil Bendib, co-authors of the new book Verax (’truth-teller’).

A nonfiction graphic ‘novel,’ Verax examines the US electronic-surveillance programs, and the whistleblowers who exposed them.Then, in the wake of the latest sexual-harassment scandals in Hollywood, media scholar Julie Frechette joins the program for a discussion of

the #MeToo campaign and how corporate media portrays issues of sexual harassment and violence, within and beyond the entertainment industry.

]]>Verax ('truth-teller').
A nonfiction graphic 'novel,' Verax examines the US electronic-surveillance programs, and the whistleblowers who exposed them.Then, in the wake of the latest sexual-harassment scandals in Hollywood, media scholar Julie Frechette joins the program for a discussion of
the #MeToo campaign and how corporate media portrays issues of sexual harassment and violence, within and beyond the entertainment industry.

Pratap Chatterjee is Executive Director of Corp Watch, and a veteran investigative journalist. His books include Halliburton's Army and Iraq, Inc.: A Profitable Occupation.Khalil Bendib is a political cartoonist and radio journalist.Julie Frechette is Professor of Communication at Worcester State University in Massachusetts, and also co-president of the Action Coalition for Media Education.

For the first half of the show, Mickey's guests are Pratap Chatterjee and Khalil Bendib, co-authors of the new book Verax ('truth-teller').

A nonfiction graphic 'novel,' Verax examines the US electronic-surveillance programs, and the whistleblowers who exposed them.Then, in the wake of the latest sexual-harassment scandals in Hollywood, media scholar Julie Frechette joins the program for a discussion of

the #MeToo campaign and how corporate media portrays issues of sexual harassment and violence, within and beyond the entertainment industry.

Pratap Chatterjee is Executive Director of Corp Watch, and a veteran investigative journalist. His books include Halliburton's Army and Iraq, Inc.: A Profitable Occupation.Khalil Bendib is a political cartoonist and radio journalist.Julie Frechette is Professor of Communication at Worcester State University in Massachusetts, and also co-president of the Action Coalition for Media Education.

]]>Progressive Radio NetworkNoNo00:58:59107fullProject Censored - 05.15.18https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-051518/
https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-051518/#commentsTue, 15 May 2018 09:29:34 -0400progressiveradionetworkUncategorizedprojectcensored.podbean.com/project-censored-051518-24b00f90dd1700f333f1ee8f1a4eedd1Susan Rahman hosts the first half of the show, and speaks with three students researching the history of Palestine,

and the brutality of today’s Israeli occupation. Then Mickey Huff interviews Heidi Kramer, whose new book –

“Media Monsters” – documents the unprecedented levels of violence in modern children’s media, including movies,

TV and video games.

]]>
and the brutality of today's Israeli occupation. Then Mickey Huff interviews Heidi Kramer, whose new book --
"Media Monsters" -- documents the unprecedented levels of violence in modern children's media, including movies,
TV and video games.]]>Susan Rahman hosts the first half of the show, and speaks with three students researching the history of Palestine,
and the brutality of today's Israeli occupation. Then ...Susan Rahman hosts the first half of the show, and speaks with three students researching the history of Palestine,

and the brutality of today's Israeli occupation. Then Mickey Huff interviews Heidi Kramer, whose new book --

"Media Monsters" -- documents the unprecedented levels of violence in modern children's media, including movies,

A conversation about gender, race and class in media with Bill Yousman and Lori Bindig-Yousman.

Also on the program, University of San Francisco student Sage Healy speaks about his work on

a new Media Freedom Foundation documentary.

]]>
Also on the program, University of San Francisco student Sage Healy speaks about his work on
a new Media Freedom Foundation documentary.
the Project Censored Show:
Hosts: Nolan Higdon, Nicholas Baham III, Aimee Casey
Producer: Mitch Scorza
]]>A conversation about gender, race and class in media with Bill Yousman and Lori Bindig-Yousman.
Also on the program, University of San Francisco student Sage Healy ...

A conversation about gender, race and class in media with Bill Yousman and Lori Bindig-Yousman.

Also on the program, University of San Francisco student Sage Healy speaks about his work on

a new Media Freedom Foundation documentary.

the Project Censored Show:

Hosts: Nolan Higdon, Nicholas Baham III, Aimee Casey

Producer: Mitch Scorza

]]>Progressive Radio NetworkNoNo00:59:03105fullProject Censored - 05.01.18https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-050118/
https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-050118/#commentsTue, 01 May 2018 14:59:31 -0400progressiveradionetworkUncategorizedprojectcensored.podbean.com/project-censored-050118-24b00f90dd1700f333f1ee8f1a4eedd1Project Censored’s annual “top 25 most censored stories” are gleaned from hundreds of stories nominated by students and faculty at participating campuses. On this week’s show, four students from San Francisco State University discuss stories they’ve discovered and documented in their research; these stories involve issues ranging from clean energy to the propagation of gun culture in high schools.

]]>Project Censored's annual "top 25 most censored stories" are gleaned from hundreds of stories nominated by students and faculty at participating campuses. On this week's ...Project Censored's annual "top 25 most censored stories" are gleaned from hundreds of stories nominated by students and faculty at participating campuses. On this week's show, four students from San Francisco State University discuss stories they've discovered and documented in their research; these stories involve issues ranging from clean energy to the propagation of gun culture in high schools.

On this week’s show, we present a recent talk, “Giants - The Global Power Elite,” given by Peter Phillips at Sonoma State University this past March.

Extending the ideas of C. Wright Mills to the 21st century, Peter Phillips contends that a few hundred corporate managers and billionaires now control

the majority of the world’s wealth, and thus are today’s ruling “transnational corporate class” (’TCC’). He identifies these corporations and individuals

in a forthcoming; the speech is a summary of the ideas in the book.

]]>
Extending the ideas of C. Wright Mills to the 21st century, Peter Phillips contends that a few hundred corporate managers and billionaires now control
the majority of the world's wealth, and thus are today's ruling "transnational corporate class" ('TCC'). He identifies these corporations and individuals
in a forthcoming; the speech is a summary of the ideas in the book.
Peter Phillips is Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University, and a former director of Project Censored.
]]>On this week's show, we present a recent talk, "Giants - The Global Power Elite," given by Peter Phillips at Sonoma State University this past ...

On this week's show, we present a recent talk, "Giants - The Global Power Elite," given by Peter Phillips at Sonoma State University this past March.

Extending the ideas of C. Wright Mills to the 21st century, Peter Phillips contends that a few hundred corporate managers and billionaires now control

the majority of the world's wealth, and thus are today's ruling "transnational corporate class" ('TCC'). He identifies these corporations and individuals

in a forthcoming; the speech is a summary of the ideas in the book.

Peter Phillips is Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University, and a former director of Project Censored.

]]>Progressive Radio NetworkNoNo00:59:00103fullProject Censored - 04.17.18https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-041718/
https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-041718/#commentsTue, 17 Apr 2018 09:30:37 -0400progressiveradionetworkUncategorizedprojectcensored.podbean.com/project-censored-041718-24b00f90dd1700f333f1ee8f1a4eedd1In this week’s program, we hear a speech given in March by Mickey Huff as part of the annual Social Justice Week lecture series

at Sonoma State University in northern California. Mickey’s topic was “Fake News and the Truth Emergency.” In his speech, he took note of

the deep historical roots of the idea of ‘fake news,’ but also warned that new media technologies threaten to make it harder and harder

to distinguish truth from fabrication.

As well as hostin [...]

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at Sonoma State University in northern California. Mickey's topic was "Fake News and the Truth Emergency." In his speech, he took note of
the deep historical roots of the idea of 'fake news,' but also warned that new media technologies threaten to make it harder and harder
to distinguish truth from fabrication.
As well as hosting the Project Censored Show, Mickey Huff is the director of Project Censored, and a faculty member in the History department
at Diablo Valley College in Contra Costa County, California. ]]>In this week's program, we hear a speech given in March by Mickey Huff as part of the annual Social Justice Week lecture series
at Sonoma ...In this week's program, we hear a speech given in March by Mickey Huff as part of the annual Social Justice Week lecture series

at Sonoma State University in northern California. Mickey's topic was "Fake News and the Truth Emergency." In his speech, he took note of

the deep historical roots of the idea of 'fake news,' but also warned that new media technologies threaten to make it harder and harder

to distinguish truth from fabrication.

As well as hosting the Project Censored Show, Mickey Huff is the director of Project Censored, and a faculty member in the History department

Ralph Nader. Nader outlines some of the most critical problems facing Americans ” including exorbitant military spending,

out-of-control corporations, and thousands of annual deaths in the workplace, or from lack of health care coverage.

But then he names some individuals who’ve made a difference in recent U.S. history, explains what students

]]>
Ralph Nader. Nader outlines some of the most critical problems facing Americans " including exorbitant military spending,
out-of-control corporations, and thousands of annual deaths in the workplace, or from lack of health care coverage.
But then he names some individuals who've made a difference in recent U.S. history, explains what students
can accomplish on campus, and how voters can hold legislators accountable. Nader spoke on March 5 at
Sonoma State University in northern California, as part of the campus's annual Social Justice Week Lecture Series.

]]>On this week's program, we hear a recent speech by the legedary political activist and consumer-rights advocate
Ralph Nader. Nader outlines some of the most critical ...On this week's program, we hear a recent speech by the legedary political activist and consumer-rights advocate

Ralph Nader. Nader outlines some of the most critical problems facing Americans " including exorbitant military spending,

out-of-control corporations, and thousands of annual deaths in the workplace, or from lack of health care coverage.

But then he names some individuals who've made a difference in recent U.S. history, explains what students

can accomplish on campus, and how voters can hold legislators accountable. Nader spoke on March 5 at

Sonoma State University in northern California, as part of the campus's annual Social Justice Week Lecture Series.

Authors Peter Dale Scott and David Talbot join Mickey for a discussion of the now-popular phrase “deep state,”

and its implications. They also share their thoughts on the best way forward for the left in the Trump era.

Peter Dale Scott is a retired diplomat and prolific author on politics and history; among his books are “Deep Politics

and the Death of JFK,” and “Drugs, Oil and War.” David Talbot is the founder of Salon.com, and now a columnist for

[...]

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This is a rebroadcast of the Project Censored program of March 13, 2017

Notes:

Web sites mentioned on this program:www.peterdalescott.netwww.whowhatwhy.com
]]>Authors Peter Dale Scott and David Talbot join Mickey for a discussion of the now-popular phrase "deep state,"
and its implications. They also share their thoughts on ...

Authors Peter Dale Scott and David Talbot join Mickey for a discussion of the now-popular phrase "deep state,"

and its implications. They also share their thoughts on the best way forward for the left in the Trump era.

Peter Dale Scott is a retired diplomat and prolific author on politics and history; among his books are "Deep Politics

and the Death of JFK," and "Drugs, Oil and War." David Talbot is the founder of Salon.com, and now a columnist for

the San Francisco Chronicle; his most recent book is "The Devil's Chessboard."

This is a rebroadcast of the Project Censored program of March 13, 2017

]]>Progressive Radio NetworkNoNo00:58:36100fullProject Censored - 03.27.18https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-032718/
https://projectcensored.podbean.com/e/project-censored-032718/#commentsTue, 27 Mar 2018 14:13:03 -0400progressiveradionetworkUncategorizedprojectcensored.podbean.com/project-censored-032718-24b00f90dd1700f333f1ee8f1a4eedd1What is ‘radical sociology’? Why is it important for scholars, and for activists? Michael Sukhov and Peter Phillips explore these questions,

and more, with three social scientists: Michael Thompson, Frances Fox Piven, and William Robinson.

Michael Thompson teaches in the Political Science Department at William Paterson University in New Jersey.

Frances Fox Piven is Professor Emerita at the City University of New York, and is internationally known

]]>
and more, with three social scientists: Michael Thompson, Frances Fox Piven, and William Robinson.
Michael Thompson teaches in the Political Science Department at William Paterson University in New Jersey.
Frances Fox Piven is Professor Emerita at the City University of New York, and is internationally known
for her writings on poverty and welfare. William Robinson teaches Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. ]]>What is 'radical sociology'? Why is it important for scholars, and for activists? Michael Sukhov and Peter Phillips explore these questions,
and more, with three social ...What is 'radical sociology'? Why is it important for scholars, and for activists? Michael Sukhov and Peter Phillips explore these questions,

and more, with three social scientists: Michael Thompson, Frances Fox Piven, and William Robinson.

Michael Thompson teaches in the Political Science Department at William Paterson University in New Jersey.

Frances Fox Piven is Professor Emerita at the City University of New York, and is internationally known

for her writings on poverty and welfare. William Robinson teaches Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

they take part in a discussion about youth journalism and the Me Too movement.

]]>
they take part in a discussion about youth journalism and the Me Too movement. ]]>Jamie de Silva and Daniel MacGuire, writers for the Pioneer newspaper, are the guests;
they take part in a discussion about youth journalism and the Me ...Jamie de Silva and Daniel MacGuire, writers for the Pioneer newspaper, are the guests;

they take part in a discussion about youth journalism and the Me Too movement.